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Curious how to write for a webcomic, or even a comic in general? This podcast covers the writing, marketing, and even how to get money from your webcomic. The writing looks at plot, character, and setting development. Marketing looks at SEO tricks,...
When it comes to a webcomic defining a genre can be a tricky thing. This podcast explores the various genres and subgenres, and the advantages of picking a genre or even, better yet, combining several genres into one to better market your webcomic....
Interview with Miles Greb, of Clovis and After the Goldrush. His various comics are discussed, as well as his success with Kickstarter. How to find an artist, marketing a comic, and how to run a successful Kickstarter crowdfunding are all covered....
The description of a webcomic can be almost harder to write than the webcomic itself. You need a short synopsis of your webcomic, and not all synopses fit into an easy 50-word description. This podcast shows you how to create a short yet brief...
While some hate critics they can be a necessary part of the success of your webcomic. A good review can boost your fanbase while a bad review can help you make the webcomic better. Regardless, it is necessary to at least debate the use of reviews in...
In order to run a webcomic you need to speak at least some legalese, and this podcast is an introduction to that. This podcast will cover how to create and define partnerships in terms of who does what and what each gets if the partnership splits up;...
Every show in Hollywood has a bible, that reference work that helps keep the show running. This podcast explores setting up your own bible for your comic, looking at how you need pictures, history, and general information on each strip, and how it...
Too many people are worried about merchandise and what to sell. This podcast will show you which products work the best, warnings about other products, and how to use merchandise in how to build a fanbase. The advantages of using a print-on-demand...
The biggest problem with writing a webcomic is the plotting. I look at A-plots (main plots) B-plots (subplots), and c-plots (running gags), the three-act structure, and even some great sources for writing scripts. For those curious how to organize the...
Theme adds depth and adds something to the comic, while conflict keeps the interest up. We explore themes and how they make life easier, as well as how to make conflicts that much better. For those curious what theme is and how it can help you, this...